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Is there a Hidden Mickey in every Disney ride?

You can find Hidden Mickeys everywhere. And with each new ride or land, they add even more. An inside joke among Disney Imagineers, Hidden mickeys- either the mickey head or full body – are concealed in the designs of rides, waitlines, pictures, buildings, signage, everywhere.



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From the moment you board Disney's Magical Express at the airport to the second you enter any of the four theme parks, Hidden Mickeys are all around you. Everyone knows Disney World is filled with an endless supply of magic.

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The rarest hidden mickey is said to be in a beloved ride's queue. Under the Sea – Journey of the Little Mermaid is an attraction that tells the story of the beloved Disney character Ariel.

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It might have been upkeep of the technology, the complicated machinations of Mickey's head, the safety of the character performer, or simply the effectiveness of the illusion, but the real reason is anyone's guess.

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Want to find the smallest Hidden Mickey in Walt Disney World's four parks? Then locate a merchandise cart near the exit of Kilimanjaro Safaris and search the tile on the counter. There, embedded in the grout, are three tiny beads in the shape of a classic three-circle Hidden Mickey.

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Disneyland Drive - Located between the Grand Californian and Paradise Pier Hotels is the Disneyland Resort's largest Hidden Mickey. This satellite photo reveals the Classic Mickey shape, which is created with two round flower beds and curved walkways located along Disneyland Drive!

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They can be found throughout the resorts, parks, Disney Cruise Line, and even on some Disney products. Or, it can even be as simple as a Cast Member being creative with the placement of dinnerware on the tables at a restaurant. Our family makes a game to see who can find the most Hidden Mickeys.

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Which messy item does Disney not sell anywhere inside the park? Answer: Gum is not sold at Disney World. However, you can bring your own gum into the park.

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Disneyland History: Oldest Things at Disneyland! Petrified Tree: Weighing in at over five tons, the Petrified Tree in Frontierland is believed to be nearly 70 million years old.

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